US6339791B1 - Multicast shortcut routing method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a shortcut routing method over an Internet network as described in the preamble of claim 1 and a related device as defined in the preamble of claim 2 .
- Such a shortcut method, related device and related system are already known in the art, e.g. from the internet draft document “IPSOFACTO: IP Switching over Fast ATM cell transport” from the authors A. Acharya, R. Dighe and F. Ansari, published in July 1997 by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
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- This method refers to constructing an Internet Protocol multicast distribution tree for each source and the shortcut routing along each of the branches of the constructed tree.
- This distribution tree called a point-to-multipoint VC in the referred draft, is a tree from the multicast-source at the root of the tree to all multicast receivers, as leaves of the tree.
- the distribution tree provides the shortest path from the source to each receiver of the group.
- IP Internet Protocol
- the just mentioned tree is constructed and maintained using a “broadcast and prune” technique, where broadcast is called “adding a point-to-multipoint VC entry in the hardware VC routing table”, when a source starts to send to a multicast group. This means that the multicast-source sends a broadcast message to each receiver of the group. Each receiver not interested, sends a prune-message in the direction of the sender indicating to be excluded from the multicast-group.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a shortcut routing method of the above known type but which is performed more efficiently and wherein less network resources are used superfluously.
- this object is achieved by the method as described in claim 1 and the device as described in claim 2 .
- a further characteristic feature of the present invention mentioned in claim 3 is also related to the determination and adaptation of the delay time-interval.
- the shortcut router ROU may be able to determine an expiration-time of a prune-message, that is the period of time a prune-message is received by the sending host SH after expiration of the delay-time interval. If the shortcut router ROU receives a number of prune-messages after or before the expiration of the current delay time interval, the delay-time interval can be adopted in order to optimise the establishment of shortcut connections. Based on this expiration-time the shortcut router ROU calculates the measure of extension of the delay time-interval. Another possibility might be the situation that prune messages are received before the expiration of the delay-time. The delay time-interval can be decreased then.
- a shortcut router device may be involved in the set-up of more than one shortcut path, one between the sending host and each of the receiving hosts To take, the delay times of each of the parallel shortcut path's branches of the multicast tree wherein the mentioned shortcut router device is involved, into account each shortcut router device includes a delaying means for each path between the sending host and a receiving host.
- FIG. 1 represents a multicast connection-tree wherein the multicast shortcut is set-up
- FIG. 2 which represents the structural built-up of the router, which forms the router of each switch-router SR 1 -R 11 in FIG. 1 .
- the essential elements of the network of the embodiment of the present invention are the shortcut routing devices constituted by switch-router combinations SR 1 -SR 11 , a sending host SH and receiving hosts RH 1 -RH 6 as shown in FIG. 1 .
- these sending and receiving hosts are computer terminals.
- Sending host SH is connected via an ATM-link to the switching-part of switch-router SR 1 .
- the switching-part of the switch-router SR 1 is connected via another ATM-link to the switching-parts of switch-router SR 2 , switch-router SR 4 and switch-router SR 7 .
- Switch-router SR 2 is connected, via an ATM link, to the switching-part of switch-router SR 3 , which on its turn is linked to receiving host RH 1 and receiving host RH 2 via an ATM-link.
- the switching-part of switch-router SR 5 is connected to the switching-part of switch-router SR 4 and on the other side to the switching-part of switch-router SR 6 .
- the switching-part of switch-routers SR 6 is connected to the receiving hosts RH 3 and RH 4 , both via an ATM-link. Then the switching-part of switch-router SR 7 is connected to the switching-part of switch-router SR 8 and besides this to the switching-part of switch-router SR 10 .
- the switching-parts of the respective switch-router SR 8 and SR 10 are connected to the respective switching-parts of switch-routers SR 9 and SR 11 .
- the switching-parts of switch-routers SR 9 and SR 11 are respectively connected to the receiving hosts RH 5 and RH 6 , both via an ATM-link.
- Each router of switch-router combination SR 1 -SR 11 is connected to the belonging switch via a link between the control-port of the switch and one of the router.
- the shortcut router ROU which mainly takes care of the routing of data-flows through the network and the establishing of a shortcut-path which is handled in co-operation with the adjacent routers.
- the main elements of the router ROU are the broadcasting means BRM which takes care of broadcasting data-packets to the next-following downstream adjacent routers ROU, the delaying means DEM which takes care of delaying the establishment of a shortcut-path and the shortcut route establishing means SEM which in co-operation with adjacent routers takes care of the actual establishment of a shortcut path. It should also be noted that each router owns a delaying means DEM for each potential shortcut path wherein that router is involved.
- the broadcasting means BRM has an input/output-terminal I/O which is also an input/output-terminal of router ROU.
- the broadcasting means BRM is further coupled to delaying means DEM which on its turn is coupled to the shortcut route establishing means SEM.
- the shortcut route establishing means SEM has an output-terminal which is also coupled to the input/output terminal I/O of the router ROU.
- the input-terminal of delaying means DEM is also coupled to the input/output-terminal I/O of router ROU.
- sending host SH intends to send an Internet Protocol data-flow to a user group existing of the receiving hosts RH 1 -RH 6 .
- the first packet of an Internet protocol data-flow is broadcasted from the sending host via switch-router SR 1 in direction of all potential receiving hosts RH 1 -RH 6 .
- the packets of the data-flow sent by sending host SH contain a special multicast destination-address indicating, the flow should be sent to all potential receiving hosts RH 1 -RH 66 .
- the first data-packet of the flow is initially sent to the broadcasting means BRM of the router belonging to switch-router SR 1 .
- the broadcasting means BRM of the router belonging to switch-router SR 1 then broadcasts the first data-packet towards the routers belonging to switch-router SR 2 , SR 4 and SR 7 and the delay-timer of the delaying means DEM of the router belonging to switch-router SR 1 is started.
- the broadcasting means BRM of these, just mentioned, routers forward the data-packet on its turn, to all adjacent downstream switch-routers, that is towards the respective routers SR 3 , SR 5 , SR 8 , and SR 10 .
- the delay timers of delaying means DEM of the routers belonging to these switch-routers are also started.
- the receiving hosts RH 1 -RH 6 are broadcasted towards the receiving hosts RH 1 -RH 6 via the respective remaining switch-routers SR 6 , SR 9 and SR 11 . In this way the receiving hosts RH 1 -RH 6 are posted a data flow will be sent towards each receiving host of the group.
- the prune-messages sent by receiving hosts RH 2 , RH 4 and RH 6 , in the mean time are passed via the respective routers belonging to switch-routers SR 3 , SR 6 and SR 11 .
- the delaying means DEM of the routers of switch-routers SR 3 , SR 6 and SR 11 are deactivated and consequently the corresponding shortcut route establishing means SEM are disabled.
- the shortcut route establishing means SEM of the three receiving hosts RH 2 , RH 4 and RH 6 are disabled, meaning that no shortcut path will be set-up over the respective links between switch-routers SR 3 , SR 6 and SR 11 and the respective receiving host RH 2 , RH 4 and RH 6 .
- the routers of switch-routers SR 3 and SR 6 do not further pass the prune-message in direction of switch-router SR 1 because the other, receiving hosts RH 1 and RH 3 do want to receive the internet protocol packet-flow and wherebetween consequently a shortcut path has to be set-up . In this way, no shortcut path will be set-up towards the receiving hosts RH 2 and RH 4 .
- the router belonging to switch-router SR 11 further forwards the prune-message towards the router belonging to switch-router SR 10 .
- the delaying means DEM of the router of switch-routers SR 10 is also deactivated and consequently the corresponding shortcut route establishing means SEM is disabled. Then the prune-message is forwarded further to the router belonging to switch-router SR 7 .
- the prune-message is received here, the corresponding delay-timer DEM is deactivated and consequently the corresponding shortcut route establishing means SEM is disabled.
- the router of switch-router SR 7 decides not to forward the prune-message because receiving host RH 5 does want to receive the internet protocol packet flow and consequently, over the link between switch-routers SR 1 and SR 7 , a shortcut needs to be set-up.
- the shortcut route establishing means SEM of the router of each switch-routers on each of these branches in co-operation with the other switch-routers within these branches establish a shortcut path towards the destinations, the receiving hosts RH 1 , RH 3 and RH 5 .
- These receiving hosts will receive the Internet Protocol packet-flow sent by the sending host SH.
- the delaying means DEM measures the prune-message expiration-time interval.
- the prune-message expiration-time interval is the time interval that a prune-message is received after the expiration of the delay-time interval.
- the delay-time interval is adapted.
- the mean value of the prune-message expiration-time interval is has the value T mean .
- T mean can be positive: the prune-message comes in after expiration of the delay-time interval or negative: the prune-message comes in before expiration of the delay-time interval.
- the delay-time interval is then adapted by adding the mean value of the prune-message expiration time-interval to the actual delay-time-interval.
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